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07.04.202515:28
🚘AvtoVAZ announced the start of sales of the new Niva Sport, a racing version of the popular SUV.
Compared to the Niva Legend, the sports modification received about 140 design changes, the company said. The SUV was equipped with the engine used on the Granta Sport, a 16-valve 1.6-liter engine with a capacity of 122 hp. Its characteristics are improved due to a lightweight intake and exhaust system, sports camshafts and special controller firmware.
Compared to the Niva Legend, the sports modification received about 140 design changes, the company said. The SUV was equipped with the engine used on the Granta Sport, a 16-valve 1.6-liter engine with a capacity of 122 hp. Its characteristics are improved due to a lightweight intake and exhaust system, sports camshafts and special controller firmware.
07.04.202508:43
🏞33 incredible UNESCO sites located in Russia
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06.04.202510:25
🖼10 masterpieces of Russian painting, which were worked on for up to… 40 years!
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05.04.202515:59
🇷🇺🇪🇹Russia and Ethiopia: A Partnership Built on Common Ground
Did you know that Russia and Ethiopia share a rich history of cooperation dating back over 125 years? From the Battle of Adwa in 1896 to Ethiopia joining BRICS in 2024, our nations have walked similar paths through history.
✍️In an exclusive interview “Legal Insight” magazine, Russia's Trade Representative in Ethiopia, Yaroslav Tarasyuk, highlights the deep connections between our countries:
🔸Both nations are multinational federations with Orthodox Christian heritage
🔸 We've shared experiences in empire building, socialism, and market economy transitions
🔸Russian expertise has contributed to Ethiopia's development through 43 major projects
🔸Current cooperation spans automotive, energy, chemical, food industries, and digital technologies
📈With Ethiopia now being the fifth largest economy in Africa and growing at 7-8% annually, Russian businesses are finding excellent opportunities in this dynamic market.
Russian companies are actively exploring Ethiopia's special economic zones and industrial parks, particularly in pharmaceuticals, where Ethiopia aims to become a regional production hub.
As Ethiopia continues its impressive economic growth as a new BRICS member, Russia stands ready as a trusted partner in its development journey.
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#RussiaEthiopiaRelations #BRICS #EconomicCooperation #TradePartnership
Did you know that Russia and Ethiopia share a rich history of cooperation dating back over 125 years? From the Battle of Adwa in 1896 to Ethiopia joining BRICS in 2024, our nations have walked similar paths through history.
✍️In an exclusive interview “Legal Insight” magazine, Russia's Trade Representative in Ethiopia, Yaroslav Tarasyuk, highlights the deep connections between our countries:
🔸Both nations are multinational federations with Orthodox Christian heritage
🔸 We've shared experiences in empire building, socialism, and market economy transitions
🔸Russian expertise has contributed to Ethiopia's development through 43 major projects
🔸Current cooperation spans automotive, energy, chemical, food industries, and digital technologies
📈With Ethiopia now being the fifth largest economy in Africa and growing at 7-8% annually, Russian businesses are finding excellent opportunities in this dynamic market.
Russian companies are actively exploring Ethiopia's special economic zones and industrial parks, particularly in pharmaceuticals, where Ethiopia aims to become a regional production hub.
As Ethiopia continues its impressive economic growth as a new BRICS member, Russia stands ready as a trusted partner in its development journey.
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#RussiaEthiopiaRelations #BRICS #EconomicCooperation #TradePartnership


27.03.202509:37
Voronezh in 3 Russian words
Most people know that Voronezh is the cradle of the Russian fleet and the birthplace of the Soviet Airborne Forces. Here are three more symbols of this city.
1⃣ БЛАГОВЕЩЕНСКИЙ СОБОР (Annunciation Cathedral)
The Annunciation Cathedral in Voronezh is the third largest Orthodox church in Russia and one of the tallest in the world at 97 meters.
2⃣ КУВШИН (Jug)
The silver jug appeared on the city's coat of arms in 1781. It symbolizes the fertility and wealth of the local lands and the hard work of the local residents; the water flowing from it is the Voronezh River.
3⃣ ИВАН БУНИН (Ivan Bunin)
The famous writer was born in Voronezh in 1870, but, three years later, his family moved to the Oryol Province. Bunin is still remembered and honored in Voronezh. An annual poetry festival and a residential complex have been named after him.
#russiancities
Most people know that Voronezh is the cradle of the Russian fleet and the birthplace of the Soviet Airborne Forces. Here are three more symbols of this city.
1⃣ БЛАГОВЕЩЕНСКИЙ СОБОР (Annunciation Cathedral)
The Annunciation Cathedral in Voronezh is the third largest Orthodox church in Russia and one of the tallest in the world at 97 meters.
2⃣ КУВШИН (Jug)
The silver jug appeared on the city's coat of arms in 1781. It symbolizes the fertility and wealth of the local lands and the hard work of the local residents; the water flowing from it is the Voronezh River.
3⃣ ИВАН БУНИН (Ivan Bunin)
The famous writer was born in Voronezh in 1870, but, three years later, his family moved to the Oryol Province. Bunin is still remembered and honored in Voronezh. An annual poetry festival and a residential complex have been named after him.
#russiancities


26.03.202515:25
🎙Excerpt from Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s interview with Channel One, (Moscow, March 25, 2025)
Key points:
💬Sergey Lavrov: <...> Before proceeding to the political part of our conversation, I would like, <…> to express my gratitude to all those who remembered my birth anniversary, those who did not just call to congratulate me, but put their hearts into reciting my modest poems, adding some of their lyrical, humorous and many other ‘finds.’
▪️ We will need clear-cut guarantees. Given the disappointing experiences of our past agreements with Kiev, the guarantees can only exist in the form of a directive coming from Washington to Zelensky and his team to do so and so and not otherwise. I think our US partners are receptive of this signal.
▪️Europe, led by Germany - starting with Ursula von der Leyen and everyone else on that list - is beginning to seriously ponder remilitarisation that will set them back outlandish amounts running into hundreds of billions of euros in a situation where its economy and social sphere are circling the drain after the Biden administration let them off the leash and sent them to wage war against the Russian Federation.
▫️Europe is not only disregarding Donald Trump and his team’s assessment that territorial issues must be resolved outside NATO’s influence – it is actively encouraging Zelensky’s stance.
▫️Just between ourselves, even though I don’t think it’s a big secret, we sensed before the Riyadh meeting that the Americans wanted to place Russians and Ukrainians in adjacent rooms, engaging in shuttle diplomacy to ultimately produce a coordinated document. However, we have reiterated what our presidents discussed – our unequivocal stance, which has been agreed by our presidents, is that progress must be reliable and there must not be any unsubstantiated documents. Even if some documents are adopted under “guarantees,” our American colleagues are to ensure that the Kiev regime complies these guarantees.
▪️Zelensky knows that his days are numbered, and that his positive image he has been cultivating among the people has long since faded, with the exception of those (quite numerous) who hold radical, far-right and revenge-seeking Bandera views.
▫️The fact that we have resumed dialogue despite all our differences signals a return to normalcy. We need this kind of dialogue, especially since it is not limited to Ukraine.
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💬Sergey Lavrov: <...> Before proceeding to the political part of our conversation, I would like, <…> to express my gratitude to all those who remembered my birth anniversary, those who did not just call to congratulate me, but put their hearts into reciting my modest poems, adding some of their lyrical, humorous and many other ‘finds.’
▪️ We will need clear-cut guarantees. Given the disappointing experiences of our past agreements with Kiev, the guarantees can only exist in the form of a directive coming from Washington to Zelensky and his team to do so and so and not otherwise. I think our US partners are receptive of this signal.
▪️Europe, led by Germany - starting with Ursula von der Leyen and everyone else on that list - is beginning to seriously ponder remilitarisation that will set them back outlandish amounts running into hundreds of billions of euros in a situation where its economy and social sphere are circling the drain after the Biden administration let them off the leash and sent them to wage war against the Russian Federation.
▫️Europe is not only disregarding Donald Trump and his team’s assessment that territorial issues must be resolved outside NATO’s influence – it is actively encouraging Zelensky’s stance.
▫️Just between ourselves, even though I don’t think it’s a big secret, we sensed before the Riyadh meeting that the Americans wanted to place Russians and Ukrainians in adjacent rooms, engaging in shuttle diplomacy to ultimately produce a coordinated document. However, we have reiterated what our presidents discussed – our unequivocal stance, which has been agreed by our presidents, is that progress must be reliable and there must not be any unsubstantiated documents. Even if some documents are adopted under “guarantees,” our American colleagues are to ensure that the Kiev regime complies these guarantees.
▪️Zelensky knows that his days are numbered, and that his positive image he has been cultivating among the people has long since faded, with the exception of those (quite numerous) who hold radical, far-right and revenge-seeking Bandera views.
▫️The fact that we have resumed dialogue despite all our differences signals a return to normalcy. We need this kind of dialogue, especially since it is not limited to Ukraine.
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15.02.202510:18
🎙 Comment by Russia's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on Kiev regime’s attack against Channel One camera crew
💬 On February 14, in the village of Cherkasskaya Konopelka, Sudzha District, Kursk Region, a Channel One film crew was subjected to a targeted attack by a Kiev regime's UAV.
As a result of the drone dropping an explosive munition, Channel One cameraman Yury Sholmov was seriously injured.
He was provided with initial medical assistance at the Kursk Regional Clinical Hospital. The question of transporting the injured media worker to Moscow is being considered.
We wish Yury a speedy recovery.
☝️ Another attack by the Ukrainian armed forces on Russian journalists has added to the list of Zelensky regime's bloody crimes against civilians, to which media personnel are equated under the 1949 Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocol I.
By targeting unarmed war correspondents, journalists, cameramen, photographers and organising a real hunt for them, the Ukrainian Nazis are trying to hide the truth about their brutal violations of international humanitarian law and atrocities against civilians by any means possible.
⚠️ We call on all responsible governments to condemn the terrorist acts of the Kiev regime and to publicly oppose the attacks of the Ukrainian armed forces against civilians, including members of the media.
We demand that the relevant international organisations, first and foremost UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay, OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Jan Braathu, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk and other supranational human rights bodies immediately react to yet another heinous crime by the Kiev regime and resolutely condemn it.
They must take exhaustive measures aimed at putting an end to the systematic terrorist methods of suppressing dissent practised by the neo-Nazi Bandera followers. Further silence of these crimes on the part of international officials will in fact mean covering them up and encouraging the Kiev regime to commit further attacks.
❗️ Those responsible for the attack on the life of a Russian journalist will be identified and will face the deserved and unavoidable punishment.
💬 On February 14, in the village of Cherkasskaya Konopelka, Sudzha District, Kursk Region, a Channel One film crew was subjected to a targeted attack by a Kiev regime's UAV.
As a result of the drone dropping an explosive munition, Channel One cameraman Yury Sholmov was seriously injured.
He was provided with initial medical assistance at the Kursk Regional Clinical Hospital. The question of transporting the injured media worker to Moscow is being considered.
We wish Yury a speedy recovery.
☝️ Another attack by the Ukrainian armed forces on Russian journalists has added to the list of Zelensky regime's bloody crimes against civilians, to which media personnel are equated under the 1949 Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocol I.
By targeting unarmed war correspondents, journalists, cameramen, photographers and organising a real hunt for them, the Ukrainian Nazis are trying to hide the truth about their brutal violations of international humanitarian law and atrocities against civilians by any means possible.
⚠️ We call on all responsible governments to condemn the terrorist acts of the Kiev regime and to publicly oppose the attacks of the Ukrainian armed forces against civilians, including members of the media.
We demand that the relevant international organisations, first and foremost UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay, OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media Jan Braathu, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk and other supranational human rights bodies immediately react to yet another heinous crime by the Kiev regime and resolutely condemn it.
They must take exhaustive measures aimed at putting an end to the systematic terrorist methods of suppressing dissent practised by the neo-Nazi Bandera followers. Further silence of these crimes on the part of international officials will in fact mean covering them up and encouraging the Kiev regime to commit further attacks.
❗️ Those responsible for the attack on the life of a Russian journalist will be identified and will face the deserved and unavoidable punishment.


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14.02.202513:02
🎙 Comment by Russia's Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on yet another disruption of IAEA Secretariat expert rotation at Zaporozhskaya NPP and Ukraine’s new provocation against the plant
💬 We regret to inform you that the planned rotation of IAEA Secretariat experts at the Zaporozhskaya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), initially postponed from February 5 to February 12 due to Ukraine’s actions, has once again failed to proceed.
The reason for this lies in the provocative measures undertaken by the Ukrainian authorities, who have denied passage to the Secretariat personnel, who have been on standby since early February to relieve their colleagues at the site.
☝️ The Russian Federation had fully facilitated the preparation for the rotation: we provided security guarantees for the Agency Secretariat specialists and accompanying personnel, along with detailed movement protocols, completed all necessary engineering works, and deployed a team to the agreed meeting location. The rotation began as scheduled in the morning of February 12; however, the movement of the Agency representatives was abruptly halted by the Ukrainian armed forces.
For several hours, Russian military personnel awaited the arrival of the IAEA Secretariat experts at the designated location, all while under threat from Ukrainian UAV strikes and artillery fire. Unfortunately, the Agency’s staff did not arrive. Given the increasing dangers in the area, which posed unacceptable risks to both Russian servicemen and the potential arriving experts of the Secretariat, it was decided to recall the Russian rotation security detail. During the withdrawal, the convoy carrying Russian military personnel and the departing IAEA Secretariat staff came under UAV attacks and mortar fire.
Simultaneously, the Kiev regime attempted another assault on the ZNPP using UAVs, with one Ukrainian drone impacting within 300 metres of the plant’s first reactor unit.
❗️ Through these actions, the neo-Nazi regime has once again demonstrated its inability to negotiate and its terrorist nature. Russia will continue its engagement with the IAEA leadership to ensure the secure presence and operations of the Agency representatives at the ZNPP. We remain steadfast in our commitment to neutralising all Ukrainian threats to the plant’s functioning.
💬 We regret to inform you that the planned rotation of IAEA Secretariat experts at the Zaporozhskaya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), initially postponed from February 5 to February 12 due to Ukraine’s actions, has once again failed to proceed.
The reason for this lies in the provocative measures undertaken by the Ukrainian authorities, who have denied passage to the Secretariat personnel, who have been on standby since early February to relieve their colleagues at the site.
☝️ The Russian Federation had fully facilitated the preparation for the rotation: we provided security guarantees for the Agency Secretariat specialists and accompanying personnel, along with detailed movement protocols, completed all necessary engineering works, and deployed a team to the agreed meeting location. The rotation began as scheduled in the morning of February 12; however, the movement of the Agency representatives was abruptly halted by the Ukrainian armed forces.
For several hours, Russian military personnel awaited the arrival of the IAEA Secretariat experts at the designated location, all while under threat from Ukrainian UAV strikes and artillery fire. Unfortunately, the Agency’s staff did not arrive. Given the increasing dangers in the area, which posed unacceptable risks to both Russian servicemen and the potential arriving experts of the Secretariat, it was decided to recall the Russian rotation security detail. During the withdrawal, the convoy carrying Russian military personnel and the departing IAEA Secretariat staff came under UAV attacks and mortar fire.
Simultaneously, the Kiev regime attempted another assault on the ZNPP using UAVs, with one Ukrainian drone impacting within 300 metres of the plant’s first reactor unit.
❗️ Through these actions, the neo-Nazi regime has once again demonstrated its inability to negotiate and its terrorist nature. Russia will continue its engagement with the IAEA leadership to ensure the secure presence and operations of the Agency representatives at the ZNPP. We remain steadfast in our commitment to neutralising all Ukrainian threats to the plant’s functioning.


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14.02.202511:45
🎙 Statement by Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Vassily Nebenzia at a UNSC Briefing on Yemen (New York, February 13, 2025)
💬 We continue to closely monitor the situation in Yemen, and we see some positive developments there. The situation on the line of contact remains calm, despite some localized incidents, including in the province of Marib. It is clear that neither of the Yemeni parties is interested in an escalation on the ground.
👉 We note the efforts made by the official Yemeni authorities to restore the national economy and improve the living conditions of the Yemeni people.
As many experts had predicted, the situation in the Yemeni waters has stabilized considerably following the agreement on the cessation of hostilities in the Gaza Strip, which came into effect on January 19, 2025. <...>
Given the aforementioned general stabilization of the situation in and around Yemen, we believe that what is happening gives us an opportunity to capitalize on these positive trends and enhance comprehensive political and diplomatic efforts to relaunch the political settlement. This would be important, in particular, to ensure that we will not lose the outcome of the lengthy work on the road map.
We call on all parties to immediately resume the negotiating process. It is also crucial for international mediators to continue targeted and inclusive work with the Yemeni protagonists, including Ansar Allah, so as to reach sustainable parameters for the normalization of the conflict as quickly as possible.
🤝 We stand ready to continue providing as much assistance as we can to Special Envoy Grundberg in this regard. <...>
Wide international cooperation is also needed to rectify the humanitarian situation in Yemen. The number of people in need of humanitarian assistance has reached 19'5 million this year – which is almost 1'5 million more than last year.
❗️ More than half of households throughout the country are food insecure. Child mortality is on the rise, including from treatable diseases – the reason for that is the chronic shortage of medicines and lack of access to qualified health care.
There remains a serious shortage of funding allocated for humanitarian programs, including the UN Humanitarian Response Plan for Yemen, which will require $2.5 billion in 2025.
☝️ What is needed to remedy the situation is not only increasing humanitarian funding but also removing the obstacles that are impeding aid delivery to those in need throughout Yemen.
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💬 We continue to closely monitor the situation in Yemen, and we see some positive developments there. The situation on the line of contact remains calm, despite some localized incidents, including in the province of Marib. It is clear that neither of the Yemeni parties is interested in an escalation on the ground.
👉 We note the efforts made by the official Yemeni authorities to restore the national economy and improve the living conditions of the Yemeni people.
As many experts had predicted, the situation in the Yemeni waters has stabilized considerably following the agreement on the cessation of hostilities in the Gaza Strip, which came into effect on January 19, 2025. <...>
Given the aforementioned general stabilization of the situation in and around Yemen, we believe that what is happening gives us an opportunity to capitalize on these positive trends and enhance comprehensive political and diplomatic efforts to relaunch the political settlement. This would be important, in particular, to ensure that we will not lose the outcome of the lengthy work on the road map.
We call on all parties to immediately resume the negotiating process. It is also crucial for international mediators to continue targeted and inclusive work with the Yemeni protagonists, including Ansar Allah, so as to reach sustainable parameters for the normalization of the conflict as quickly as possible.
🤝 We stand ready to continue providing as much assistance as we can to Special Envoy Grundberg in this regard. <...>
Wide international cooperation is also needed to rectify the humanitarian situation in Yemen. The number of people in need of humanitarian assistance has reached 19'5 million this year – which is almost 1'5 million more than last year.
❗️ More than half of households throughout the country are food insecure. Child mortality is on the rise, including from treatable diseases – the reason for that is the chronic shortage of medicines and lack of access to qualified health care.
There remains a serious shortage of funding allocated for humanitarian programs, including the UN Humanitarian Response Plan for Yemen, which will require $2.5 billion in 2025.
☝️ What is needed to remedy the situation is not only increasing humanitarian funding but also removing the obstacles that are impeding aid delivery to those in need throughout Yemen.
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13.02.202511:58
🇷🇺 "Russian Diplomats’ Day": the article by H.E.Ambassador Evgeny Terekhin (The Ethiopian Herald)
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📎 https://press.et/herald/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/THE-ETHIOPIAN-HERALD-THURSDAY-13-FEBRUARY-2025_opt.pdf
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13.02.202510:29
The ABC has been tirelessly brainwashing its audience to demonise Russia and obfuscate the responsibility the West and their Kiev puppets bear for the tragic conflict in Ukraine. The recent Four Corners production, Endurance, marks a new and shameful low in ABC’s propaganda journalism.
During prime time on 10 February reporter Mark Willacy invited Australians to savour in detail the process of killing of a Russian soldier by kamikaze drones. «Kill Russians» was suggestively reiterated, accompanied by smiles and jeering laughter, for a dozen times throughout the documentary.
Let’s face it: Australia’s national broadcaster is openly inciting hatred based on ethnic origin.
It is well known that all Australian mainstream media are strongly biased against Russia. However, the ABC takes it to a degree of sickening Russophobia. Not bothering, notably, about the hate crimes legislation passed by the Federal Parliament just a few days ago.
During prime time on 10 February reporter Mark Willacy invited Australians to savour in detail the process of killing of a Russian soldier by kamikaze drones. «Kill Russians» was suggestively reiterated, accompanied by smiles and jeering laughter, for a dozen times throughout the documentary.
Let’s face it: Australia’s national broadcaster is openly inciting hatred based on ethnic origin.
It is well known that all Australian mainstream media are strongly biased against Russia. However, the ABC takes it to a degree of sickening Russophobia. Not bothering, notably, about the hate crimes legislation passed by the Federal Parliament just a few days ago.


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13.02.202506:43
🇷🇺🇺🇸📞 Russia's President Vladimir Putin and President of the United States of America Donald Trump had a telephone conversation.
The Leaders discussed issues related to the prisoner exchange between Russia and the United States. The US President assured the Russian President of the American side's commitment to fulfill all the agreements reached.
The Leaders also discussed a possible Ukraine settlement. Donald Trump spoke in favour of stopping the hostilities as soon as possible and solving the crisis peacefully. In turn, Vladimir Putin pointed out it was necessary to eliminate the root causes of the conflict and agreed with Donald Trump in that a sustainable settlement could only be reached via peaceful negotiations.
❗️ Additionally, the Russian President expressed support for one of the US President's key arguments, which was that it's time for both countries to work together.
The issues of Middle East settlement, Iran's nuclear programme, and bilateral economic relations between Russia and the United States were also brought up during the conversation.
The Russian President invited the US President to visit Moscow and expressed willingness to receive visiting officials from the United States to discuss topics of mutual interest, including a possible Ukraine settlement.
Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump agreed to maintain personal contact in the future, involving in particular in-person meetings.
The Leaders discussed issues related to the prisoner exchange between Russia and the United States. The US President assured the Russian President of the American side's commitment to fulfill all the agreements reached.
The Leaders also discussed a possible Ukraine settlement. Donald Trump spoke in favour of stopping the hostilities as soon as possible and solving the crisis peacefully. In turn, Vladimir Putin pointed out it was necessary to eliminate the root causes of the conflict and agreed with Donald Trump in that a sustainable settlement could only be reached via peaceful negotiations.
❗️ Additionally, the Russian President expressed support for one of the US President's key arguments, which was that it's time for both countries to work together.
The issues of Middle East settlement, Iran's nuclear programme, and bilateral economic relations between Russia and the United States were also brought up during the conversation.
The Russian President invited the US President to visit Moscow and expressed willingness to receive visiting officials from the United States to discuss topics of mutual interest, including a possible Ukraine settlement.
Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump agreed to maintain personal contact in the future, involving in particular in-person meetings.


12.02.202517:48
🇷🇺 Russian Embassy Weekly Newsletter
#UkraineCrisis
#KievRegimeCrimes #NeoNazism
#CIS
#RussiaEthiopia
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#UkraineCrisis
#KievRegimeCrimes #NeoNazism
#CIS
#RussiaEthiopia
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12.02.202513:38
H.E. Mr. E.E. Terekhin, Russian Ambassador to Ethiopia, expressed condolences on the death of Namibia’s First President Sam Nujoma, left a commemorative inscription in the book of condolences in the Embassy of Namibia in Addis Ababa.
He emphasized the role of the first President in the struggle for the liberation of his country, his contribution to the development of pan-Africanism and the building of strong relations with Russia.
He emphasized the role of the first President in the struggle for the liberation of his country, his contribution to the development of pan-Africanism and the building of strong relations with Russia.


12.02.202513:27
🇷🇺🇸🇿On February 11, 2025, H.E. Mr. E.E. Terekhin, Russian Ambassador to Ethiopia, met with F. Buthelezi, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Labour and Social Security of the Kingdom of Eswatini, who arrived to participate in the African Union Summit.
They discussed issues of bilateral cooperation, including joint work within the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum. F. Buthelezi informed on the progress of preparations for the 46th meeting of the Executive Board (February 12-13, 2025) and the 38th meeting of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (February 15-16, 2025).
They discussed issues of bilateral cooperation, including joint work within the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum. F. Buthelezi informed on the progress of preparations for the 46th meeting of the Executive Board (February 12-13, 2025) and the 38th meeting of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (February 15-16, 2025).


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